Alonso’s amazing overtake at Zandvoort, from his ‘rider’

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Fernando Alonso Laughingly he asked for a new prize for overtaking the moon, in this case for August, for the double ax blow he hit on turn 3 of Dutch GP this Sunday in the first meter of the Grand Prix. In a tricky start because it was starting to rain, the Asturian rider remembered that in Free Practice 2, in the wet, he had more grip because of the inside line of that banked and very complicated curve. For this reason, he chose a line that was different from the others and that led him to complete his overtaking on Albon and also leave Russell at the most difficult point of the circuit and where many riders suffered during the weekend because in the lack of grip.

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The maneuver, from ‘riding’ of Ferdinand it is more noticeable. The man from Oviedo only experienced a few bumps, first braking in turn 1, and then full throttle. But he didn’t think twice. He pressed to go to Albon in Turn 2 on the outside to complete the pass while launching a surprise attack on Russell on the inside of Turn 3.

Ferdinand he again on the inside at the turn on lap 2 to get close norris and act quickly.

Source: La Verdad

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